Good afternoon, I have a question that has been bugging me ever since I have been researching building a Duramax.
Why does it seem that everybody is running cast pistons on their engine builds?
Coming from the gas burner side of things, I have built well over 100 performance oriented motors and have never considered using cast pistons, the only time I would not use forged pistons would be on quick revving circle track cars to keep down rotational weight. As far as forced induction motors go, there is no way I would consider anything other than a forged piston.
I am sure I am missing something, but with all the talk we hear of with high EGTs melting pistons, I would think forged pistons especially on a high compression force fed diesel would be a no brainer.
Not trying to bash anybody or anything like that for using cast pistons as they seem to work for the most part, I would just like some enlightenment as to why since I have plans to dabble in a couple of diesel builds here in the near future.
Thanks all.
Why does it seem that everybody is running cast pistons on their engine builds?
Coming from the gas burner side of things, I have built well over 100 performance oriented motors and have never considered using cast pistons, the only time I would not use forged pistons would be on quick revving circle track cars to keep down rotational weight. As far as forced induction motors go, there is no way I would consider anything other than a forged piston.
I am sure I am missing something, but with all the talk we hear of with high EGTs melting pistons, I would think forged pistons especially on a high compression force fed diesel would be a no brainer.
Not trying to bash anybody or anything like that for using cast pistons as they seem to work for the most part, I would just like some enlightenment as to why since I have plans to dabble in a couple of diesel builds here in the near future.
Thanks all.